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  <title>Օսմ հիմնադրամ - Նախագծեր</title>
  <updated>2016-08-09T23:36:04Z</updated>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/58466</id>
    <published>2016-08-09T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-09T23:36:04Z</updated>
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    <title>Adelaide – FROM UNDER THE RUBBLE</title>
    <content type="html">FROM UNDER THE RUBBLE is a documentary we have in development that is a powerful story that puts a human face to war and gives voice to the civilian perspective. The overwhelming majority of collateral damage in conflict zones are dead and wounded women and children who far outnumber the casualties incurred on the combatants. We live in a time when women and children have limited protection under international law.  The documentary focusses on Zeenat Samouni and her seven children who have now lived through 3 wars in Gaza and who saw 48 members of their extended family perish in once incident during the 2009 conflict in Gaza.

The 4 minute  trailer for the work-in-progress of the documentary can be viewed on this link...  vimeo.com/132212314

We also have a crowdfunding campaign registered with Documentary Australia Foundation where you can watch the trailer, read the synopsis and get additional information... 
https://www.documentaryaustralia.com.au/films/2880/from-under-the-rubble---a-story-from-gaza

We as filmmakers decided to take on this project because of our deep concern that women and children have become targets in conflict zones around the world and make up the majority of the collateral damage.
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      <name>Anne Tsoulis</name>
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        <name>FROM UNDER THE RUBBLE</name>
        <url>https://www.facebook.com/fromundertherubble/</url>
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      <chapter>
        <country>Australia</country>
        <name>Adelaide</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/adelaide</url>
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  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/63288</id>
    <published>2016-08-09T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-09T23:35:54Z</updated>
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    <title>Adelaide – Earth to Major Tom. (working title)</title>
    <content type="html">I want to work close to home, with the people who are neighbours, and those who live nearby. We all live in public housing so most of us are disadvantaged with resultant poor health and chronic conditions. I inspired myself by planting 1000 sunflowers in a plot of earth which my neighbour was responsible for. He let me till the earth (my brother has a tilling machine) and I grew a magnificent patch of flowers. Ive planted winter vegetables now and they all look great. I also developed my back yard into flower, vegetable and herb plots by using whatever was available, developing the soil, purchasing planting tubs and purchasing soil in tubs as I needed it. I added my own compost and mulch i found in the street near my sister's house. 

I want to find ways to encourage and advise and support my neighbours to grow more plants especially ones which will produce food and sustenance. I have to find ways to do this which respect people's desire to privacy but encourage them to accept some help to get started. 

I want to find ways to do this so that people can experience the simple joy of growing something to eat or something which flowers and brings bees to the garden. In our climate, succulents thrive so they are popular. 

My community of neighbours do not have much money. I want them to find that they can grow food without too much difficulty. Once established, just add water and viola!!! Food joy. 

Some research has said that soil, our very earth, contains natural antidepressants. Many of my neighbours suffer depression. I want them to get their hands into soil. 

This project could have lasting value for people here. Everyone is fearful of the future and their ability to put food on the table in a bleak economy. I want them to be empowered to use what they have to create something real, organic and joyful.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Michele Johnson</name>
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        <name>Earth to Major Tom. (working title)</name>
        <url>http://Not yet in existence.</url>
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      <chapter>
        <country>Australia</country>
        <name>Adelaide</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/adelaide</url>
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  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/63301</id>
    <published>2016-08-09T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-09T23:35:42Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/63301-nonsense-festival"/>
    <title>Adelaide – Nonsense Festival</title>
    <content type="html">Nonsense Festival is an outdoor, interactive arts festival for children and families taking place in Belair National Park, South Australia on the 15th October 2016. It is an enchanting place where art, music and literature are entwined in a marvelous landscape. You will never know what is behind the next tree – music, theatre, circus, dance, workshops and installations! Children and their families will be surrounded by ways to explore and unleash their creativity. Families will delight in this spellbinding one-day festival.

This is Nonsense's inaugural festival. Creative Producer Georgi Paech has worked on many festivals within South Australia and overseas, and found that there is a gap within the festival landscape of Adelaide of events for children, particularly ones that engage their creativity and their senses in and outdoor environment. 

Nonsense Festival will engage between 40 to 50 local artists, performers and arts organisations to create a magical place for children to explore and engage with. 

Nonsense Festival also has a strong ethos regarding sustainability, and plans to create a sustainable festival. For example, 90% of Nonsense's design is being sourced from recycled or repurposed materials. 

A child’s imagination is a powerful thing, and they can bring amazing and mindboggling ideas to the arts. Nonsense aims to not only provide children with high quality performers and artists, but an environment that allows children to unleash their imaginations. Nonsense aims to give children a safe place to run wild, skip, jump and climb, with unbridled curiosity. The festival 
will provide moments of wonder and excitement that stay with children long after the Festival.
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      <name>Georgi Paech</name>
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        <name>Nonsense Festival</name>
        <url>http://Nonsensefestival.com.au</url>
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      <chapter>
        <country>Australia</country>
        <name>Adelaide</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/adelaide</url>
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  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67189</id>
    <published>2016-08-08T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-08T19:08:33Z</updated>
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    <title>Liverpool (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Cartoonopolis</title>
    <content type="html">Cartoonopolis is a one-man show about my brother who has Autism and an American accent. I play 27 characters including, many well-known characters such as; Bane, Batman, Porky Pig and if you look closely enough you may even see a De'Niro... but mostly the ones of Jacks creation in his magical imaginary world. the play is about how Jack learns to deal with autism and how our family learns to live and thrive well. 

I wrote this play for my mum, because I wanted her to know that, when the day does come that she won't be here anymore. Jack will be looked after and for her not be scared anymore. because i have got his back.

It had a sellout run at the Liverpool Playhouse studio in 2015

It was picked up by various, shows on the BBC, and even got a spot on the BBC Breakfast show.

here are some of the links to reviews that we received. 

Liverpool Echo
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/review-cartoonopolis-liverpool-playhouse-studio-8611704

The Skinny
http://www.theskinny.co.uk/theatre/shows/reviews/cartoonopolis-liverpool-playhouse-studio

It's vital to me to change the stigma of autism, to something positive. and i believe this show really packs that punch. now i want to take it around the country and create a community of positive people that understand autism in a different way.

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      <name>Lewis Bray </name>
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        <name>Cartoonopolis</name>
        <url>http://Currently working on website at the moment.</url>
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      <chapter>
        <country>United Kingdom</country>
        <name>Liverpool (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/liverpool</url>
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  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67390</id>
    <published>2016-08-08T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-08T11:29:09Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67390-kodrah-kristang-awakening-kristang-in-singapore"/>
    <title>Singapore – Kodrah Kristang: Awakening Kristang in Singapore</title>
    <content type="html">Kristang is an endangered Portuguese-Malay contact language spoken by less than 1,000 people in Melaka and Singapore. It is the heritage language of the Portuguese-Eurasian community, and an integral part of our cultural heritage, tradition and history. 

In Singapore, the language is critically endangered, with less than 100 people thought to still speak the language. There are no official statistics on Kristang speakers, no children are known to be learning Kristang, and it is not taught in schools, seen on the media, or spoken in the streets. Most Singaporeans are barely aware Kristang even exists. Kodrah Kristang and I hope to change this by bringing Kristang back to life over a 30-year long-term revitalisation initiative, such that by 2045 children are learning the language again in schools, families are using it at home, and literature, art and music are once more being developed in it. 

I am a linguistics undergraduate of Portuguese Eurasian descent and began the project in March 2015 with a class for adult learners, which now meets regularly on the National University of Singapore campus and is the core of revitalisation efforts. I also developed a audio course (Kontah Kristang) and a Memrise app-based vocabulary course (Kriseh Kristang) for elderly and disapora learners. We are further expanding rapidly into a new phase: I have developed a full Revitalisation Plan for Kristang in Singapore that will be published on July 14 on the website, and plans for the first Kristang Language Festival in Singapore in May 2017. I'm also writing the first textbook for Kristang (2019). All our materials are developed from scratch and are free of charge and completely accessible to the community. The initiative has official support from the Eurasian Association and has been covered by local news media; I have also been nominated for the 2017 Linguistic Society of America Excellence in Community Linguistics Award for my work. </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Kevin Martens Wong</name>
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        <name>Kodrah Kristang: Awakening Kristang in Singapore</name>
        <url>http://kodrahkristang.wordpress.com</url>
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      <chapter>
        <country>Singapore</country>
        <name>Singapore</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/singapore</url>
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  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67868</id>
    <published>2016-08-08T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-08T08:19:41Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67868-adelaide-dodgeball"/>
    <title>Adelaide – Adelaide Dodgeball</title>
    <content type="html">Have you heard of the 5 D's of Dodgeball? Dodge, Dip, Duck, Dive and Dodge! 

The backstory to the sport:
Don't stress if you haven't heard it as we are a fairly new sport. Dodgeball is game of high ability and strong teamwork. Originating from North America as a primary and high school game, it has had many references in western popular culture over the last 30 years. In the last 10 of those years Dodgeball has grown internationally as a highly competitive sport for not only children, but also adults. This year Australia won their first Gold medal at the World Dodgeball Cup in Manchester (https://youtu.be/JwOR_KBCgzU?t=2m51s) and secured two bronze medals as well (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWII-zlVZI4).

Adelaide Dodgeball is the first official adult Dodgeball league in South Australia. We are looking to grow the sport in both professional and social aspects. It's a great way to have fun, be a part of a community and stay fit! </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Rosemary Everett</name>
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      <project>
        <name>Adelaide Dodgeball</name>
        <url>http://www.adelaidedodgeball.com.au</url>
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      <chapter>
        <country>Australia</country>
        <name>Adelaide</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/adelaide</url>
      </chapter>
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  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66523</id>
    <published>2016-08-06T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-06T06:13:44Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66523-barter-market"/>
    <title>Portland, OR – Barter Market</title>
    <content type="html">The Barter Market mimics a conventional street market, but one where transactions are done purely through exchanging goods and services. Vendors list goods or services they desire in exchange for what they have on offer. Some will be posted online in advance of the event but attendees can also negotiate with individual vendors. Any offer of money will be immediately refused. Barter Market is a social initiative to connect local makers and skilled individuals and to encourage a radical way of thinking – where money ceases to be currency and trade happens through interpersonal connections and communication.

In a society largely governed by capitalist ideals, Barter Market aims to show the implied status of money as a man-made social construct. It affirms the idea that each individual has desirable skills that should not have to be pegged to a dollar value. Portland has a huge community of makers who may not the opportunity or desire to price and sell their wares, and others who do, but have a deeper appreciation for the values behind this concept. Barter Market provides a novel platform for such makers to share their goods with a larger audience and an efficient means of directly acquiring desired products or services in return, cutting out ‘cash’ as the middle man.

Barter Market aims to reduce waste – the old maxim ‘one man’s trash is another’s treasure’ comes to mind. People can trade what they have in abundance/do not need for things or services that they do. Further, one may be rich in skills but not necessarily cash. Trading is a means of giving them purchasing parity without money.

This has actually already been piloted in Singapore (by Indigoism) - one of the world's most capitalist countries - to great success. A friend who was part of it connected me with the founder, and we believe that its awesomeness could be exponentially multiplied if it was held in cities around the world, under the same branding, instead of just a recurring event in Singapore.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Andrea Lim</name>
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      <project>
        <name>Barter Market</name>
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      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Portland, OR</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/portland</url>
      </chapter>
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  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/68040</id>
    <published>2016-08-05T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-06T13:04:35Z</updated>
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    <title>North Minneapolis, MN – Winds of Change Pin Wheel Project</title>
    <content type="html">The Winds of Change Pinwheels were inspired by observing nature. 

I noticed a gentle wind move leaves gently on an old big tree in my neighbor's backyard. Later the wind would become a storm that made large branches wave and leaves fall. Later these winds shifted into a storm strong enough to damage houses and uproot trees. 

I thought about North Minneapolis. Residents are scared and traumatized from so much violence, killings and all other disparities. I wanted to show I am angry and concerned too. I wanted to show solidarity and share the burden. I wanted a way for those who are silent, don't know what to do but who wanted to DO some act, express themselves, and have a space to share feelings, ideas, pain.

I thought of the power of spoken words/prayers. I thought what if prayers/affirmations blew through the Northside. A wind that could move what's not life affirming. A wind that circulated what was needed, love, peace, social justice. 

I got 20 pinwheels, went to the Mississippi River and prayed over them.  I placed them in northside residents' yards and gave them to people in the streets, Jamar Clark and put it on Plymouth Ave where he died.
Responses were: "Thank you. Can I have one more for my neighbor? I'm taking mine to church. Here's a dollar so you can make one more."

I invited 7 mothers, a teen and a 9 year old to come discuss their feelings and do art/words on Pinwheels to put on their blocks. 

50 Pinwheels will be given away at Flow (July 30, 11-5 at the Capri) to get people talking to each other, to have a symbol that keeps fallen loved ones alive in our hearts. (YO MAMA event)

I have been asked to do this with Nuns and youth, at the United Theological Seminary, and .GAIA School. I was gifted with 50 Pinwheels. One silver Pinwheel for Philando Castile is at the Governor's Mansion. I create Pinwheels for Terrell Mayes and Birdie Beeks. Sadly, I can't customize anymore. Too many people are dying.
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    <author>
      <name>Amoke Awele Kubat</name>
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      <project>
        <name>Winds of Change Pin Wheel Project</name>
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      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>North Minneapolis, MN</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/northminneapolis</url>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/68046</id>
    <published>2016-08-05T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-05T04:14:31Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/68046-fleet-farming-oakland-expansion"/>
    <title>Oakland, CA (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Fleet Farming Oakland Expansion</title>
    <content type="html">Fleet Farming Oakland is a non-profit bicycle-powered urban farming program that replaces homeowners lawns with small productive farms (we call them farmlettes). We construct, operate and maintain the farms for free, sharecropping 5-10% of the harvest with the homeowner. The remaining crops are then biked over to our partnering restaurants (Miss Ollie's, Cook and Her Farmer, Flora, Parlour, DESCO, and Hen House). These revenues are used to employ youth in West Oakland and subsidize the expansion of Fleet Farming to additional homes. Additionally, on a bi-weekly basis, we host a moving workshop called the Swarm! It's during the Swarm that folks from inside and outside the community join us for a bicycle powered urban farming experience, going from farmlette to farmlette, learning how to seed, tend to beds, manage pests organically, and sometimes even convert lawns to farmlettes! Some say we farm farmers!
 
Fleet Farming Oakland is only 4 months old with 3 farmlettes and 1 part-time employee but we've managed to grow over 500 lbs of produce since our inception! We've managed to partner with Clif Bar Foundation to get us started and are well on our way to have 4-5 farmlettes by the end of Summer 2016. Boom!

It's worth noting, there are over 40 million acres of lawns in the U.S. -  to add 30-50% of the average U.S. municipalities water goes towards watering the lawn. To add, the average plate of food in the U.S. traveled 1,500 miles before getting to the table... our people, planet, nor economy can afford this wasteful use of space. Thus, we're on a mission to flip the scrip, growing FOOD not LAWNS!

Note: Fleet Farming Oakland is a local branch of the Fleet Farming program at-large. (www.fleetfarming.com)

1 - http://www.cuesa.org/learn/how-far-does-your-food-travel-get-your-plate
2 - http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev-environ-020411-130608
3,4,5 - http://scienceline.org/2011/07/lawns-vs-crops-in-the-continental-u-s/
 </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Justin Vandenbroeck</name>
    </author>
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      <project>
        <name>Fleet Farming Oakland Expansion</name>
        <url>http://www.facebook.com/fleetfarmingoak</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Oakland, CA (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/oakland</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/68009</id>
    <published>2016-08-04T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-10T17:13:13Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/68009-poolside-colouring-book-calendar"/>
    <title>Annapolis, NS (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Poolside, colouring book &amp; calendar</title>
    <content type="html">We are using our $1000 to purchase a piece of equipment that will be instrumental in cleaning the beautiful Annapolis Pool. On top of that, we're drawing on resources in the community and organizing and overseeing the production and sale of a colouring book/calendar featuring images of the area and of activities at the pool. 

We think this idea is awesome because we  are able to pay it forward by providing these calendars to Awesome Annapolis to award to another group and raise money for their project and ask them to do the same and pass it on. This will become a yearly calendar going forward with a different group benefitting each year while it draws attention to our Awesome area.
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Friends of the Annapolis Pool Society</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Poolside, colouring book &amp; calendar</name>
        <url>http://annapolispool.ca</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Canada</country>
        <name>Annapolis, NS (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/annapolis</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66930</id>
    <published>2016-08-03T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-04T03:13:26Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66930-the-period-party"/>
    <title>San Francisco, CA – The Period Party</title>
    <content type="html">Can you imagine what it would be like not to have a bathroom, or even anywhere to store your hygiene products? Over 2,000 women in San Francisco are homeless and it is safe to assume that the majority of them have their periods: many shelters provide clothing and food but not feminine hygiene products, leading to lack of dignity and diminished health.

Simply the Basics would like to host a “Period Party” with the goal of raising awareness regarding basic hygiene needs for the homeless women in a fun event and collecting products that will support these homeless women. The admission for the event will be a box of tampons, pad, or menstrual cups, and we will have fun activities throughout the event where people can “purchase” additional hygiene products to participate: even the drinks will be bought with hygiene products! 

The event will do more than just provide thousands of products for homeless women and support the Bay Area, it will make talking about periods de-stigmatized and even fun! A huge reason why feminine hygiene is not donated is because of stigma, we want to put periods at the top of the list when considering needs for every human.
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Meghan Freebeck</name>
    </author>
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      <project>
        <name>The Period Party</name>
        <url>http://www.simplythebasics.org</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>San Francisco, CA</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/sf</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/64713</id>
    <published>2016-08-03T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-03T19:37:21Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/64713-stimming-book"/>
    <title>Louisville, KY (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Stimming book</title>
    <content type="html">Being autistic, I have always stimmed. Stimming, or self-stimulating behavior, is something found in all people, especially people with developmental disabilities and most commonly autistic people. Some examples of stimming are: making noises, repetitive movements, (rocking, tapping, hand flapping, etc.) rubbing hands on fabrics, and staring at something visually stimulating such as sparkles or swirls. Stimming helps us release energy. It's fun, feels good, and is something autistic people typically like doing. I’m mostly a visual and auditory stimmer, but I like to pace and occasionally rock as a stim. 

I have come up with an idea for a stim book. The book would have pages made of fabric full of different textures, patterns, and colors. The pages would come alive in 2-D with touchable characters and backgrounds. The two main types of stims I would use are visual and sensory stims, lots of stimulating things to touch and look at. Autistic readers could stim by touching the book and/or staring at visually stimulating materials while reading the story, or having it read to them. Individuals who cannot read can experience books in an entirely new way. 

Most of the characters in my books will be autistic/display autistic traits. I want people with developmental disabilities to have characters that they understand and relate to. I want my characters to be there when autistic children feel lonely. I want my books to be a source of comfort and safety.

My books would be great for people of all ages with developmental disabilities, and even children who are not neurotypical; meaning no atypical thought patterns or behaviors, would also enjoy these colorful books with a lot of different textures. My books will find homes in schools, libraries, waiting rooms, and therapists offices. They would be perfect for learning, bedtime, and travel. They would be a distraction from overwhelming situations like riding on a plane or going to the doctor. </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Molly Kelley</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Stimming book</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Louisville, KY (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/louisville</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67576</id>
    <published>2016-08-02T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-02T00:59:57Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67576-mobile-bike-shop"/>
    <title>Baltimore, MD – Mobile Bike Shop</title>
    <content type="html">This summer, Bikemore is launching its Mobile Bike Shop. We are partnering with BYKE and employing volunteer bike mechanics to set up shop in neighborhoods that have a challenge accessing bike shops. Our mobile bike shop will provide free basic maintenance and give away items like helmets, bike lights, and tubes that make riding safer. 

BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! We are using the mobile bike shops as a tool to help connect residents in neighborhoods across the city to our advocacy work. Each mobile bike shop will be staffed with adult mechanics, youth mechanics and Bikemore staff that will engage residents and educate them about the importance of livable streets and upcoming infrastructure projects. This exchange will allow us to build relationships with more diverse constituents and conduct listening sessions to learn what improvements are top of mind. 

One of the challenges we have as an organization is connecting folks to our mission who may not use social media. This will allow us to meet folks where they are, provide a valuable service to ensure safe cycling, and let people know that we are here fighting for livable streets for all of Baltimore's neighborhoods. </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Liz Cornish</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Mobile Bike Shop</name>
        <url>http://bikemore.net </url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Baltimore, MD</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/baltimore</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66268</id>
    <published>2016-08-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-01T15:34:31Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66268-bio-classic-cleaning-woman-s-co-op"/>
    <title>Awesome Without Borders (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Bio-Classic Cleaning Woman's Co-Op</title>
    <content type="html"> Bio Classic Cleaning is a women worker-owned cooperative business. We offer Eco-friendly cleaning to any type of homes, office and community spaces with non-toxic products. Bio Classic professional workers are trained in friendly environmental approaches and cooperativeness by the rigorous educational "Green Worker Academy."  Our goal is to provide a humane and just work conditions and financial independence for our members. Furthermore, we hope to become the next generation of entrepreneurs with the tools to inspire women and young people as well as to create a non-toxic living and work spaces for all.
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Maria Arias </name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Bio-Classic Cleaning Woman's Co-Op</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Worldwide</country>
        <name>Awesome Without Borders (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/awesomewithoutborders</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66678</id>
    <published>2016-08-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-01T18:09:12Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66678-strive-job-readiness-program-for-real-employment"/>
    <title>Atlanta, GA (Ոչ ակտիվ) – STRIVE Job-Readiness Program for REAL Employment</title>
    <content type="html">After thorough investigation of social service providers in the Atlanta area, New Hope founders identified a significant gap; few, if any, organizations were focused on helping at-risk individuals permanently break out of the cycle of poverty. A year of research revealed STRIVE International as a solid model for workforce development. Established over 30 years ago, STRIVE has affiliates in 16 US cities and three countries and a proven record of job training and placement for people in hardship. In 2009 New Hope Enterprises was granted non-profit status and became Atlanta’s STRIVE affiliate. 
Many people seeking employment have not been exposed to good work models and need assistance with soft skills before continuing with hard skills training. New Hope training is for men and women, ages 18-62, who are motivated to learn and want full employment, starting with  ‘soft skills’ or ‘employability skills’ before hard-skills training. STRIVE focuses on participants’ lives and the decisions they made which impacted them negatively. They receive one-on-one coaching by highly trained leaders; several are themselves STRIVE graduates. New Hope’s emphasis on personal growth and accountability is critical to participants’ success.
Participants know that they can be “fired” for not following the rules, including punctuality, professional attire and appropriate language, which mirror the expectations of employers. All participants are background-checked to clarify any job challenges. Thus, people with a criminal record cannot become State certified as a Nursing Assistant in Georgia. Some employers are willing to work with ex-offenders trained in other job skills.
Following STRIVE graduation, all participants take two weeks of Digital Literacy Training. Additional hard skills training is optional: Certified Nurse Assistant, Microsoft Operations, Construction, Culinary Arts or Auto Mechanics. Our goal is to place 80% of our STRIVE graduates into jobs this year.
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Walter Evans</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>STRIVE Job-Readiness Program for REAL Employment</name>
        <url>http://www.newhopeenterprises.org</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Atlanta, GA (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/atlanta</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67096</id>
    <published>2016-08-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-02T15:01:05Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67096-lutando-e-vencendo-com-o-jiu-jitsu"/>
    <title>Minas Gerais (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Lutando e Vencendo com o Jiu Jitsu</title>
    <content type="html">Lutando e Vencendo com o Jiu Jitsu é um projeto que utiliza a arte do jiu jitsu como ferramenta de empoderamento e disciplina para crianças que vivem em situação de vulnerabilidade social.

José Rodrigues de Araújo Filho, autor do projeto que vem sendo implantado desde 2013, viu no jiu jitsu uma oportunidade de aprender sobre disciplina e respeito, o que, segundo ele, foi o que viabilizou a realização de seu sonho de ser policial. José Rodrigues concluiu que essa mesma oportunidade poderia ser de grande valia para outras crianças de seu bairro, como um caminho inclusive para fugir da violência e do mundo do crime. Com essa motivação, movimentou esforços e, depois de anos de tentativas diversas, conseguiu algumas parcerias para abrir uma academia e adquirir os equipamentos, sendo que o custeio da academia parte mesmo do seu salário de Policial Militar.

Novos recursos para o projeto seriam utilizados para a compra de quimonos para as crianças, inscrições em campeonatos e transporte. Segundo José Rodrigues, “falta muito a ser feito, mais espero que Deus possa me dar a alegria de ver essas crianças bem”.

Segue relato do autor sobre o projeto:

Fui nascido e criado em um bairro pobre e, como é normal nestes lugares, muitos amigos meus entraram para o mundo das drogas ou foram assassinados. Como eu era muito levado, minha mãe me colocou no Jiu-Jitsu; mesmo sem condições para pagar a mensalidade, meu professor me aceitou, o que me ensinou a ter disciplina ajudando assim a alcançar meu sonho que era ser policial, sonho este alcançado no de 2006. Muitos amigos meus e meu irmão mais novo se envolveram com o mundo do crime, sendo meu irmão assassinado aos 22 anos de idade no ano de 2008. Com a morte de meu irmão, minha mãe entrou em depressão eu acabei também sofrendo muito com essa perda, pois nossa família sempre lutou para que ele mudasse de vida, mas como diz o ditado " os dedos das mãos não são iguais aos dos pés". Como sofri e vi todo o sofrimento de minha família e das famílias de meus amigos de infância que estavam mortos ou presos, decidi então tentar mudar a história de meu bairro, foi então que procurei a Vereadora de meu bairro e apresentei a ela o projeto, mostrando quanto seria bom para as crianças e jovens da comunidade que não tinham um local de lazer para poderem usar. Infelizmente, a vereadora não deu crédito ao meu projeto e não me apoiou, o que me deixou muito triste, e me fez deixar um pouco de lado este sonho. No ano de 2010, voltei a treinar jiu-jitsu, agora na academia de um amigo que também tinha um Projeto Social e lá pude ver o quanto o jiu-jitsu ajudava as crianças carentes, assim como um dia me ajudou, o que reacendeu a minha vontade de implantar o projeto de jiu-jitsu em meu bairro, porém todos os materiais eram caros e não tínhamos local para iniciar os treinos. No ano de 2013, decidi iniciar o projeto mesmo com todos os obstáculos acima citados, arcando com parte do dinheiro, também pedi ajuda a empresários e amigos, conseguindo então comprar nosso tatame. Assim começa o nosso projeto Social Lutando e Vencendo com o Jiu Jitsu na Rua do Ouro."



</content>
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    <author>
      <name>José Rodrigues de Araújo Filho</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Lutando e Vencendo com o Jiu Jitsu</name>
        <url>https://www.facebook.com/Projeto-Social-Lutando-e-Vencendo-com-o-Jiu-Jitsu-Academia-Ara%C3%BAjo-Team-570496296432893/?fref=ts</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Brazil</country>
        <name>Minas Gerais (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/minasgerais</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67863</id>
    <published>2016-07-31T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-14T01:38:36Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67863-anti-bullying-movement"/>
    <title>Washington, DC – Anti-Bullying Movement</title>
    <content type="html">This project will be a community workshop called The Anti-Bullying Movement. We expect over 100 teens and pre-teens to come out and have day of education through games, lectures, and role playing to name a few activities being held. Collaborating with multiple local business, we expect this workshop to make an impact in the local area by reducing bullying and reforming those who bully.

The Anti-Bullying Movement was conceived by me, Tyler McClendon, a fourteen year old, and a rising tenth grader who experienced bullying throughout middle school. After researching and coming up with ways to overcome bullying in public school, I was determined to help pre-teens and teenagers combat bullying by educating them on:
•	Bullying prevention and intervention techniques
•	Types of bullying, and how to identify it
•	Ways to solve problems involving bullying. 
•	How to report bullying to adults, and others
•	Methods to help victims of bullying
•	Ways bullies can reform and become better citizens.

Below are the statistics the Anti-Bullying Campaign plans to reduce the following according to national reports:

Those who’ve been bullied

•	28% of U.S. students in grades 6–12 experienced bullying.

•	20% of U.S. students in grades 9–12 experienced bullying.

Those who bully others:

•	Approximately 30% of young people admit to bullying others in surveys.

Those who’ve seen bullying

•	70.6% of young people say they have seen bullying in their schools.

•	70.4% of school staff have seen bullying. 62% witnessed bullying two or more times in the last month and 41% witness bullying once a week or more.

Those who’ve been cyberbullied

•	9% of students in grades 6–12 experienced cyberbullying.

•	15% of high school students (grades 9–12) were electronically bullied in the past year.

</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Tyler McClendon</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Anti-Bullying Movement</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Washington, DC</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/dc</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/64237</id>
    <published>2016-07-31T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-10-21T13:16:24Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/64237-raleigh-city-subway"/>
    <title>Raleigh, NC (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Raleigh City Subway</title>
    <content type="html">Raleigh City Subway was a project that I began when I moved back to North Carolina from NYC. I had moved to New York City with the expectation of living there and starting a career, but a friend of mine invited me to help him start a company in Raleigh, and I couldn't turn the offer down.

When I moved to Raleigh, I realized I would miss a couple of things about NYC, namely, the beautiful subway map. Whenever you need to go somewhere in NYC, you always refer to one map. Everyone knows it, and everyone recognizes it. So I thought: "I wish there was a map of Raleigh that everyone knew, recognized, and referred to. Even if it's fictional."

I started designing a rough draft of a map of Raleigh, as if Raleigh had a subway system similar to NYC. My idea for this map is that it would make me feel like I'm in a big city, where lots of things are happening at each stop, and there are reasons to go to each station and explore. My hope is that after I moved back to Raleigh, I wouldn't miss anything that I'd gotten so used to in New York.

The subway map that I designed borrows graphic elements from the New York City Subway System. It is also meant to spark public interest and awareness in public transit systems, something that Raleigh could deeply benefit from as it grows and changes over the next 5 years.

My hope for this map is that venues, restaurants, offices, and co-working spaces across Raleigh will display this map and that it will serve as a visual and geographic reference guide to the people of Raleigh. I foresee people joking that they live close to the Trailwood stop on the 'A' line, or that they're taking the 'N' line to Atlantic Ave. This kind of geographic awareness serves a community by bringing people together around a common understanding of geography and culture.

I foresee a decent amount of interest in these maps, but most of all, I'd like them to be on display in venues, restaurants, and offices in Raleigh.
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Nicholas Sailer</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Raleigh City Subway</name>
        <url>http://www.raleighcitysubway.com</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Raleigh, NC (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/raleigh</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67329</id>
    <published>2016-07-30T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-01T21:19:08Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67329-teen-food-action"/>
    <title>Washington, DC – Teen Food Action </title>
    <content type="html">My co-founder, Julia Weckstein, and I have created a venture project that will eliminate a root cause of hunger: food waste. The project involves using underutilized school cafeterias to produce meals for the homeless community in D.C. and the surrounding areas. The program will take donated food from local businesses and cafeterias, such as Starbucks, Chipotle, Giant, and Safeway, and gather it in school cafeterias where it will be made into prepared meals by student volunteers. Both of our schools require community service hours to graduate and our venture will provide students at N.C.S. and Montgomery Blair with accessible community service hours after school while also developing their leadership skills and raising their awareness about food waste. After the students transform the donated food into healthy prepared meals, they will distribute the meals through either local churches and synagogues or through D.C. Central Kitchen’s existing distribution network. Our solution to the issue of hunger among the homeless population in D.C. is unique because it benefits multiple aspects of our community. On a smaller scale, the program impacts the daily lives of the students involved in the program by raising their awareness about sustainable eating habits and developing their leadership skills so they can make a difference in their community. On a larger scale, our venture feeds the hungry in our community and eliminates food waste. 

Our mission statement:
To feed the hungry in the D.C. area, eliminate local food waste, and provide high school students with leadership opportunities to raise their awareness about sustainable food habits.

</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Rebecca Davis</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Teen Food Action </name>
        <url>http://teenfoodaction.weebly.com </url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Washington, DC</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/dc</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/65901</id>
    <published>2016-07-29T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2017-11-30T20:56:53Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/65901-art-is-moving-orlando"/>
    <title>Orlando, FL – Art Is Moving Orlando</title>
    <content type="html">One car (or more) of the SunRail would feature art by local artists: visual art exhibits (framed art, temporary seat covers, translucent window film, videos... ); as well as performance art; theatrical; musical, etc. I imagine this being an ongoing endeavor, maybe monthly, perhaps on 3rd Thursdays tying in with downtown Orlando's gallery hop,* or on 1st Thursdays coinciding with OMA's monthly evening event,* and/or other events in Orlando and surrounding communities along the SunRail's tri-county service area. (*Both examples are conveniently located near Orlando SunRail stops, which is awesome.)

The SunRail's designated "art car" becomes a truly "moving" exhibit and pop-up traveling performance space.

This not only gives creative individuals and organizations a new, well... "vehicle" for their creativity, it also entertains and enhances commuters' travel experience, potentially increasing ridership, and exposes SunRail commuters to arts, culture, and creative goings-on in our area. Local theaters and musical organizations could do short skits that are enticing previews of their upcoming shows, potentially increasing their attendance – a win/win/win proposal.

In coordinating this I would make special efforts to be inclusive – extending creative opportunities to a wide and diverse range of people, especially those who may have fewer opportunities, such as kids &amp; students, people of color, seniors, vets, and so on. 

While this awesome project is centered in Orlando, it's also meant to expose Orlandoans to art and cultural endeavors in other nearby communities beyond the city beautiful and vice versa, building partnerships between communities, which is even more awesome.

I am thrilled that SunRail is finally here and am exited to build on its current momentum of bringing people together, giving people greater access to Central Florida's diverse offerings, and building community through public commuting.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>nicki drumb</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Art Is Moving Orlando</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Orlando, FL</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/orlando</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/65922</id>
    <published>2016-07-29T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-29T18:04:39Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/65922-cpnarts-breaks-a-guinness-world-record"/>
    <title>Orlando, FL – CPNArts Breaks A Guinness World Record</title>
    <content type="html">An all-community break a Guinness world record event.

A volunteer professional event planner has been secured to work with CPNArts to gather 2,016 people to form a human saxophone to break the current (2014) Guinness record of 1660 people. http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/largest-human-image-of-a-music-instrument

Our aim is to secure the 2,016 people through a personal solicitation to individuals, groups, businesses, and local clubs, through our existing database, social media outlets and web site.   Also, a story about the event will be advertised in the local community newspaper, and through one hundred posters placed in local stores.  

We will have a web platform for streamlining the registration process and a donation option for all those who would like to support the event.  Volunteers will be utilized to inform the registrants of specific details related to the day of the event. 

The event is confirmed to take place at our local high school’s football field.  Edgewater High School, 3100 Edgewater Drive, Orlando, Florida 32804-3798 on Saturday, September 10, 2016, between  8:00 AM and 12:00 NOON.
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>The College Park Neighborhood Arts &amp; Theatre Center</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>CPNArts Breaks A Guinness World Record</name>
        <url>http://cpnarts.org</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Orlando, FL</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/orlando</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66615</id>
    <published>2016-07-29T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-29T04:55:50Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66615-survival-candle"/>
    <title>Newcastle – Survival Candle</title>
    <content type="html">Recycling small/medium/large cans, cardboard and wax into a survival candle which can be used for cooking, warmth and light.

These candles, once loaded can give off good reliable (non drip) heat and light in very unfavourable conditions. 

They can be lit and extinguished as many times as you like. Once used up, the can can simply be repacked and used again.

These candles are incredibly portable and perfect for campers, or as Stephen recently discovered, the homeless.He finds people sleeping rough and offers these candles to them for comfort and survival.

This Awesome grant will be used to purchase non-toxic wax (soy-based) so that Stephen can continue to make these up-cycled candles </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Stephen Fewson</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Survival Candle</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Australia</country>
        <name>Newcastle</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/newcastle</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67974</id>
    <published>2016-07-29T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-29T04:52:57Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67974-pumped-for-parole"/>
    <title>Melbourne (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Pumped for Parole</title>
    <content type="html">When we asked our clients  how they managed to stay out of trouble in prison long enough to be granted parole, their response is almost always something along the lines of "I just hit the gym, developed a strict daily routine, stayed off drugs and stayed out of the politics". For these people, when they eventually leave prison on a parole order, they often talk about the social anxiety associated with going to unfamiliar surroundings or public spaces, with comments such as "yeah i freak out a bit in shopping centres". Unfamiliar situations involving groups of people can traditionally be very dangerous for a prison inmate, and therefore understandably anxiety inducing when they get out... 
Parole for most people is one of life's major crossroads. "Beat parole" and get a second chance at life; "breach parole" and sink further into the systemic cycle of crime. 
The Pumped for Parole program has been designed to assist parolees overcome the psychological barriers of life on the outside through an exercise and group therapy program. Exercise is proven to be a more effective method of reducing both anxiety and depression than anti-depressants. But exercise alone wont solve the other major problem associated with parole - social isolation. Loneliness and social isolation also exacerbate depression and anxiety, and it is documented that the more frequently someone has a meaningful social interaction, the less likely the person is to experience uncontrollable anger - as part of the flight/fight response.
The Program will therefore combine group exercise with a qualified personal trainer (also an ex-offender), followed by group therapy sessions to set goals and create a culture of accountability as well as individual counselling. Participants will be taught the physical and neurological benefits of socializing, exercise, education, diet and sleep. 
Together these elements will increase the likelihood of participants successfully completing parole and reduce recidivism. 
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Fiona Grinwald</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Pumped for Parole</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Australia</country>
        <name>Melbourne (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/melbourne</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66091</id>
    <published>2016-07-26T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-26T23:08:48Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66091-resilience-trauma-informed-ed-at-summer-math-camp"/>
    <title>Philadelphia, PA – Resilience&amp;Trauma-Informed Ed at Summer Math Camp</title>
    <content type="html">Trauma stabs at the lives of Philadelphia urban youth.   According to the Center for Disease Control, 1 in 3 inner city youth suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from living in urban warzones.  Learning is compromised when fear and despair lie unaddressed within a child.  

This summer, I want to fund a 16 lesson unit focused on resilience and trauma-informed education as part my summer math camp.

Last July, my Math Corps Philadelphia raised the median scores of nineteen 6th/7th graders from F to B+ in 4 weeks.  1 hour/day for 4 weeks we taught Positive Psychology--lesson plans cobbled from informal practices.  One Affirmation of the Day came from 6th grader Cai’Asia: “For every setback there is a comeback.” 

This summer I want to do better.  In March, I earned a Certificate in Applied Positive Psychology (C.A.P.P.).  Presently Lisa Nwankwo of BRIDGE and I are creating a curriculum of 16 lessons whose foundation is her work--yoga and personal narrative as modalities to heal trauma.

A 2014 study by Bessel Van der Kolk demonstrated the greater efficacy of yoga over talk therapy in treating PTS.   Trauma resides in the body and deep in memory.  Treat it first with a body intervention, and then use cognitive methods of personal story creation, signature strengths, growth mind set, and gratitude to learn resilience.  All proven methods.
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>David Shen</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Resilience&amp;Trauma-Informed Ed at Summer Math Camp</name>
        <url>http://mathcorpsphilly.org</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Philadelphia, PA</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/philadelphia</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66299</id>
    <published>2016-07-26T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-26T23:07:57Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66299-mosaic-pothole-installations"/>
    <title>Philadelphia, PA – Mosaic Pothole Installations</title>
    <content type="html">3 years ago, Chicago-based mosaic artist, Jim Bachor got tired of his city’s pothole problem and started installing his beautiful mosaics in them, making them more than just axle savers. 3 successful Kickstarter's in, and he's become well-known nationally for these outdoor art installations.  He's hit Chicago's list of the city's greatest public art.

The first year his theme was flowers -- long stemmed vibrant roses, tulips, and lilies burst out of Chicago streets.  The 2nd yr, the pothole installations were called 'Treats in the Streets'. A perfect name for the creamy white tiles bordering brightly colored popsicles seemingly tossed off a Good Humor truck -- that year  Finland invited him to continue the series there. 

He creates mosaics that speak of modern things in an ancient voice. His work surprises the viewer while challenging long-held notions of what a mosaics should be -- just like our other mosaic rock star, Isaiah Zagar.  Hundreds if not thousands of tiny, hand-cut pieces of Italian glass and marble comprise his work.

We've been watching Jim's series since the beginning. The public loves him and the press (including The Inquirer, who called him up to see if he'd thought about bringing the project to Philadelphia).

We're excited to say we've arranged to bring Jim's project to Philly in August!  He'll to do a handful of installs with imagery synonymous to Philly, in selected neighborhoods. Not only will we fill a couple of car breakers, but what a delight and surprise it will be for people to look down and see these beautiful mosaics in a city that already has a bond to that artform.  

There will be fun interactive supplements to this project including an art scavenger hunt - residents can win fun signed art prints from Jim for finding the mosaics. An artist talk/ Q&amp;A with Jim will take place at a local gallery so the community (families will be targeted for this fun chat) can learn more about the project and ask questions. </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Ginger Rudolph</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Mosaic Pothole Installations</name>
        <url>http://www.hahaxparadigm.org -- http://www.bachor.com</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Philadelphia, PA</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/philadelphia</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66646</id>
    <published>2016-07-26T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-26T14:08:12Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66646-adventure-gear-stash"/>
    <title>Kingston – Adventure Gear Stash</title>
    <content type="html">The Kingston Outdoor Adventure Club began in August 2015, and has grown to 730+ members!  The Club is free to join and asks for a $2 event fee (plus event costs) to cover liability insurance.  One of the hurdles we've encountered is having members who would like to participate in events but who don't have the money for outdoor gear.  We would like to create a stash of gear to help reduce the barriers for active participation in outdoor activities.  Event something as simple as hiking can be a challenge without a quality backpack.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Kingston Outdoor Adventure Club (KOAC)</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Adventure Gear Stash</name>
        <url>http://www.meetup.com/Kingston-Outdoor-Adventure-Club/</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Canada</country>
        <name>Kingston</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/kingston-on</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66776</id>
    <published>2016-07-26T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-26T16:09:48Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66776-commons-coffee-and-catering"/>
    <title>Newmarket – Commons Coffee and Catering</title>
    <content type="html">Commons Coffee and Catering is a not for profit business. We have a booth at the Newmarket Farmer's market for 26 Saturdays (May-October) and for the past 3 years have been training adults with autism and developmental differences at our booth to learn various skills while working on a real job setting and being included in the community , showing their abilities.
Our dedicated job coaches and volunteers provide the support

We have started our 4th year of operation at the market. This year we have about 10-11 individuals working  short shifts. We have been participating in all the events organized by the town of newmarket (i.e. Multicultural Festival, Buskerfest,, Winterfest, as well as Windfall Ecofestival, Caribbean Festival and Jazz festival.
This year we have been receiving a number of requests for catering for meetings and smaller events.
As our catering demands have increased (we have had 10  this year including Earth Day at the Regional Admin building our equipment needs updating and replacement. We also need some new equipment for our indoor catering requests. As well as replacing damaged tent from last year's Jazz festival storm.

</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Commons Coffee and Catering</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Commons Coffee and Catering</name>
        <url>http://www.facebook.com/commonscoffee</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Canada</country>
        <name>Newmarket</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/newmarket-ontario</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66837</id>
    <published>2016-07-26T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2019-07-21T20:31:36Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66837-the-johnson-creek-college"/>
    <title>Portland, OR – The Johnson Creek College </title>
    <content type="html">The Johnson Creek College is an experimental school that offers classes in exchange for unique forms of payment and barter that aid in the awareness and restoration of Portland's Johnson Creek. Founded by artists Adam Carlin and Kristina Dutton, the Creek College fosters a shared positive vision and active community stewardship. Classes offer opportunities for community members to learn new skill sets, and restoration efforts create a healthier environment for a diversity of people represented along the 26 mile watershed. Our mission is to encourage the development of deeper relationships to nature, self, and community through mentorship, arts-based learning, and environmental education. 

The Creek College simultaneously addresses multiple needs; Climate change is already bringing warmer, drier summers, and higher intensity rainstorms, which negatively affect aquatic life. Stewardship and restoring actions will increase ecosystem resilience to climate change and ongoing development. The Creek College is an opportunity to increase interest in and awareness of these issues. It is also an opportunity for a natural setting to function as a classroom in a very broad sense; through art participation, as a place to cultivate new skills sets, a platform for environmental awareness education, and a bridge for diverse communities.

The college originated in the form of a question; what do we, as artists, have in our toolkit to create the broadest impact in aiding restoration efforts? We decided to create an opportunity for local residents of all ages and backgrounds to work together over the course of multiple events, ensuring a sense of connection to each other, the project and the creek environment. The Creek College, in partnership with Johnson Creek Watershed Council, offers a chance for people of various backgrounds and interests to feel empowered in working together for the betterment of this vital and fragile ecosystem, as it weaves its way through our neighborhoods. </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Kristina Dutton</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>The Johnson Creek College </name>
        <url>http://www.creekcolleges.com</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Portland, OR</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/portland</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67013</id>
    <published>2016-07-25T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-25T03:46:13Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67013-guys-and-gals-read-inc"/>
    <title>Alaska (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Guys and Gals Read, Inc.</title>
    <content type="html">The 11th year of the Fairbanks-created Alaska Guys and Gals Read programs will send teams of volunteer readers into all 18 local public elementary schools this coming school year (2016-17) to read the first parts of heavily-illustrated books to 4th grade boys and girls.  They read each book one time for 20 minutes (all the time we have in one lunch period, but long enough to engage the kids' interest) and donate 3 copies of each book to the school libraries.

The programs draws nearly 100% of all the kids, and the books become the most popular in school, across ages and sexes.  The program is entirely volunteer-based, and raises all its funding through small local contributions.

Guys Read has won two major national awards (2012 National Assn. of Counties Academic Achievement Award, and 2013 Public Library Association Innovations in Literacy Award.

Libraries in Alaska (Nome, Barrow, Wasilla, Sitka) and the Lower 48 (2 library systems in Maryland) have adopted our approach, using the downloadable manual from our website.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Greg Hill</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Guys and Gals Read, Inc.</name>
        <url>http://guysgalsread.org</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Alaska (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/alaska</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67326</id>
    <published>2016-07-25T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-25T14:27:47Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67326-826-valencia-tenderloin-center"/>
    <title>Awesome Without Borders (Ոչ ակտիվ) – 826 Valencia Tenderloin Center</title>
    <content type="html">826 Valencia is dedicated to supporting under-resourced students with their writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. We achieve this through unique, free programs that are fun, inspire imagination and wonder, and ignite a love of learning through special projects in the classroom, writing workshops, after-school &amp; evening tutoring, field trips, and summer programs.

After 13 years of free writing, tutoring, and publishing programs at our flagship site in San Francisco’s Mission District, we have expanded to the Tenderloin neighborhood, an area with the second-highest rate of food stamp use in the city and home to 3,000 children. The neighborhood has a bounty of services available, but none that specifically focus on writing.

We've created a wondrous, magical space that inspires creativity and gives kids a safe place to learn. In classic 826 style, the center will be fronted by King Carl’s Emporium, a weird and whimsical store featuring souvenirs gathered by a traveling royal pufferfish. Through this community gateway, students will discover a place where they can build the writing skills that are fundamental to their success in school and beyond.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Bita Nazarian</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>826 Valencia Tenderloin Center</name>
        <url>http://www.826valencia.org</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Worldwide</country>
        <name>Awesome Without Borders (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/awesomewithoutborders</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/64583</id>
    <published>2016-07-25T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-27T01:16:29Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/64583-child-sex-trafficking-medical-education"/>
    <title>Jumbos (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Child Sex Trafficking + Medical Education</title>
    <content type="html">I first learned about child sex trafficking at Tufts University through the Love 146 club, and I was immediately moved to do something to combat this atrocity. I participated in advocacy and awareness initiatives while at Tufts and when I started medical school at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, I wanted to integrate my knowledge of human trafficking into my medical school experience. 

At Einstein, I met Dr. Kanani Titchen (another Tufts alum!), who has focused her career on human trafficking. Through her mentorship, I learned about child sex trafficking in the context of the medical profession. By a modest estimate, 100,000 – 300,000 international and domestic minors in the United States are at risk of being trafficked for sex each year, and previous research demonstrated that 50-88% of trafficking victims have contact with a healthcare provider, presenting an important opportunity for intervention. 

While healthcare providers are potentially able to identify and assist victims of sex trafficking, unfortunately, most trafficked patients are not assisted in these encounters. Why? Physicians don’t know how to recognize trafficked patients. Most medical schools lack formal training to teach students about the scope of sex trafficking, the methods to identify a patient who is trafficked, and the resources available to these patients.

I propose to develop an evidence-based curriculum for medical students to learn how to identify children and young adults who are victims of sex trafficking. My goal is to make a workshop curriculum that is short, easy to learn, and replicable across medical schools so more medical students can feel confident in identifying and assisting trafficking victims as future physicians.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Catherine Coughlin</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Child Sex Trafficking + Medical Education</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Worldwide</country>
        <name>Jumbos (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/jumbos</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66214</id>
    <published>2016-07-24T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-24T15:28:14Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66214-bee-brave-buddies-corporation"/>
    <title>Miami, FL – Bee Brave Buddies Corporation</title>
    <content type="html">I have designed 3 adorable beautifully bald dolls for children in treatment with cancer called Bee Brave Buddies. . Kids shouldn’t have to deal with Cancer or other life-threatening diseases, but they do! My dolls were created to make these children brave(R) than they should every have to be. There are three Bee Brave Buddies to chose from, Buddy Brave, our boy super hero doll, Bestie Brave, a best friend forever super hero for girls and Catie Cuddles, our fancy lacey girly doll.

 My dolls are created in my Miami Beach based studio. All fabrics are printed in the USA from my exclusive whimsical designs. 
I have personally gifted hundreds of dolls for the past 15 months and now proud to announce I have become a nonprofit 501(c)3 ”.

 Each doll is soft, colorful, cuddly and bald, showing children that they can still be beautiful and strong even without hair. Each doll comes with a matching hat or headband. The super heroes come with soft minky cape. The girl dolls have special words printed on their long leggings such as giggle, hope, brave, cuddle, snuggle, dream, hugs, smile, laugh, play. Each doll is available in a Caucasian or African-American version. Each doll has a big heart printed on the back of their bald head.

 Any family or friend who has a child with cancer can request a doll on our web site (nomination page) and we will send the doll as a gift from Bee Brave Buddies to that child. We also partner with any accredited pediatric cancer hospitals or clinics across the US to give boxes of dolls monthly to the children. 
Our mission is to provide support to children and young adults with cancer and other serious illnesses through gifting of our dolls, books and other gifts. Every week, I receive pictures of these children hugging their new Bee Brave Buddies. Their smiles are beautiful. I hope to be able to give these dolls to every child with cancer across the US. Your help would make a big difference!</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Rosanna Bernstein</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Bee Brave Buddies Corporation</name>
        <url>http://beebravebuddies.com/index.html</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Miami, FL</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/miami</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/65530</id>
    <published>2016-07-23T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-23T15:30:27Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/65530-virtual-reality-painting-station"/>
    <title>San Jose, CA – Virtual Reality Painting Station </title>
    <content type="html">Hello!

My awesome project incorporates a virtual reality painting station for the public to use during our gallery showings! We have a mobile gallery that has done shows from California to Nevada, this month we will have shows in San Jose and end in Oregon, yet most of our shows are based in San Jose, we have continuously participate in First Fridays and SubZERO festivals for years. Our exhibitions feature art from emerging artist as well as offering a platform for theater and performances. We offer listening stations and a coloring decompression area for adults and children. We would love to incorporate a VR painting station into our gallery for the public to experience the awesomeness of virtual reality! But not just any old VR will do, we want to use VR with tactile response and a program that enables users to paint in 3D! 

Our virtual reality painting station would be like a listening station but outfitted with VR gear that is easy and intuitive to use. Once the gear is slipped on, a person is inside a virtual reality world with a set of brushes, tools, colors, and textures that can be used to create anything that person can think of. Imagine it like a blend of sculpting and painting in thin air, that's the type of wonder we want people in San Jose to experience!
 
Yes, we want our gallery to feature a 3D Virtual Reality painting Station in order to explore new realms of creativity in three dimensions! it will be the first of its kind in San Jose available to the public. Imagine walking onto the hard wood floors of our gallery, then sliding on the 3D gear and having the ability to paint the space around you, the power to literally paint a cloud above you, the ground below you, and what ever your heart desires in front of you! This is the goal of our project, it will add to the experience of our mobile gallery and be enjoyed by thousands! With your help, we can make the joy of painting in virtual reality a reality!

Thank you for your support.
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Ruben A Barron</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Virtual Reality Painting Station </name>
        <url>http://www.porcsriches.com</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>San Jose, CA</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/sanjose</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66814</id>
    <published>2016-07-23T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-23T23:36:16Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66814-peacemaking-photo-project"/>
    <title>Seattle, WA – Peacemaking Photo Project</title>
    <content type="html">I am working with female photographers around the country to create a first-of-its-kind collection of images that breaks down negative stereotypes of Muslim women and decreases islamophobia by providing visual evidence of how much we have in common. The problem of islamophobia and the marginalization of Muslims in America is a problem everywhere, including the Puget Sound region. The threats against 2 local mosques just a couple of weeks ago is proof of that. I started this project 9 months ago when I felt the need to respond to this growing problem and unfortunately the need just keeps growing.

I currently have 17 photographers in 7 states working on the project, although the majority of the photographers (including myself) are in the greater Seattle area. I also have nearly 100 women who have volunteered to be photographed, 70% of whom are Muslim. Each photographer has been tasked to create a set a photos - one of a Muslim woman and one of a non-Muslim woman - both engaged in a similar activity. So far we have photos of female politicians, activists, fashion designers, snowboarders, law enforcement officers, athletes, teachers, medical professionals, students and more. 

Once the collection is complete (I hope to have a minimum of 20 sets of images), we will host a series of gallery events to bring women together to view the images and engage in dialogue about both their differences and their similarities. Research says that personal interaction is the best way to combat prejudice, and this gallery will provide that.

The first gallery event will take place in Bellevue in August. After that, I hope the gallery will travel around Washington State, and even around the country.  I am also working on creating an online version of the gallery in order to expand the impact of the images.

It's time to tell a different, more accurate, story about our Muslim neighbors...one that spreads love (and awesomeness), instead of hate. That is what I hope to do.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Courtney Christenson</name>
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        <name>Peacemaking Photo Project</name>
        <url>https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacemakingphotoproject/</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Seattle, WA</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/seattle</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/60849</id>
    <published>2016-07-23T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2020-09-20T21:44:05Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/60849-indoor-playroom-remodel"/>
    <title>Santa Fe, NM (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Indoor Playroom Remodel</title>
    <content type="html">Casa Familia is one of five residential facilities operated by St. Elizabeth Shelter. Last year, it served 339 people, providing them with 8,903 bed nights of shelter, 18,960 meals, 5,964 units of case management and, most importantly, successfully moved 247 of them -- 78% of those leaving the program -- into housing.

Since studies have shown the less time families spend homeless, the less likely they will be homeless again, securing housing for these families and children is our ultimate goal.

We want to remodel the indoor children's playroom at Casa Familia, our emergency shelter for homeless single women and families with children.  It has 10 beds for women, 8 rooms for families and can accommodate up to 40 people.  It is the only such facility in Santa Fe and all of Northern New Mexico, and one of 5 residential facilities operated by St. Elizabeth Shelter.

Families now constitute 37.4% of the overall homeless population.  Prior to its opening in 2009, there was only one room available to one family in Northern New Mexico. By contrast, Casa Familia housed 50 families with 98 children last year..

Numerous studies have documented the deleterious effects homelessness has on children -- more physical and mental health issues, more developmental issues, increased school absences, poorer academic performance, etc.  At Casa Familia, our goal is to immediately stabilize these families in a safe and secure environment and then begin working with them on the issues leading to their becoming homeless.  Children are assessed for healthcare issues and referred to our more specialized partnering agencies, if appropriate.  They are enrolled in school with their attendance and academic performance monitored.  Tutors are provided if needed.  

At Casa Familia, we want to provide the children with the ambiance and experiences similar to their non-homeless peers. For those who have been living in cars or shuttled among relatives, our playroom is the place to rest, relax and socialize with others while learning useful interpersonal skills. Families, too, finally will have the precious time and opportunity to laugh and learn together. The remodel will feature a redecorated room with playful simple murals, child-sized furniture and a cedar playhouse to inspire and promote healthy engaged play while reducing parental stress. It also will serve as an example to the parents for creating a similar space for their children in their own future home.

We will use the funds to purchase a playhouse, children's table and chairs.  We will fix minor problems with electrical wiring in the play area to make it safer.  We will purchase a magnet wall, chalkboard wall and paint for the floor.  Then we will use volunteers to install the wall, decorate the room with playful simple murals  and paint a playscape onto the floor, sealing it so it will be durable.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Kehala Two Bulls</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Indoor Playroom Remodel</name>
        <url>http://www.steshelter.org</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Santa Fe, NM (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/santafe</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66334</id>
    <published>2016-07-22T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-28T19:57:23Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66334-id-shop"/>
    <title>New York City, NY – ID Shop</title>
    <content type="html">AwesomeNYC is pleased to support the 2016 edition of ID Shop, artist Sue Jeong Ka's project that operates as a liaison between art and public institutions to help homeless and immigrant youths apply for federally issued ID cards. 

Since 2014, ID Shop has offered letters of proof of residency and other legal documentation to these youths, including those struggling with residential and gender issues, through collaboration with organizations including the Art &amp; Law Program at Fordham University, More Art, South Asian Women's Creative Collective, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, Sylvia’s Place, and the Queens Museum. 

The ID Shop’s purpose is twofold. The first is structural: textually triangulating relationships between nonprofits, participants, the artist, and individual supporters via legal contracts. The second is practical: providing the opportunity for marginalized participants to apply for IDs and gain legal recognition as persons by offering proof of residence in cooperation with art institutions. 

&lt;b&gt;The art institution’s address legally serves as the recorded residence of the participants, exposing some of the loopholes in the process of establishing a legal identity and reimagining how art institutions interact with local communities.&lt;/b&gt; ID Shop is thus a performative platform, benefiting members of marginalized ethnic and gender groups, that re-examines the practice of hospitality within the legal structures of contemporary politically-defined territories. 

ID Shop will be collaborating in 2016 with the film/video collective &lt;a href="http://www.wrrq.nyc/"&gt;WRRQ&lt;/a&gt; to run the WRRQShop in Brooklyn, and with &lt;a href="https://www.facebook.com/ArtsInTheWoods/"&gt;Arts In the Woods&lt;/a&gt;, for a summer retreat version of the WRRQShop. As for the future, Sue tells us, "Beyond my collaboration with art institutions and homeless youth shelters, I plan to serve shelters that fell out the Department of Homeless Services system through my work and will attempt to change homeless and housing policies of both NYC and NYS."

More about can found on the &lt;a href="http://www.suejeongka.com/index.php/id-shop-2015/id-shop-2016/"&gt;artist's website&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href="https://www.facebook.com/suejeong.ka000/"&gt;Facebook page&lt;/a&gt;.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Sue Jeong Ka</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>ID Shop</name>
        <url>http://suejeongka.com/index.php/id-shop-2015/id-shop-2016/</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>New York City, NY</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/nyc</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/65629</id>
    <published>2016-07-21T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-21T20:01:27Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/65629-the-100-hall-of-fame-legacy-foundation-inc"/>
    <title>Tallahassee, FL (Ոչ ակտիվ) – The 100 Hall of Fame Legacy Foundation, Inc.</title>
    <content type="html">The 100 Hall of Fame Legacy Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit charitable musically based organization, certified in the State of Florida, that targets children age 7-17.   Our mission is to provide positive events/activities for families of children in the lower income areas of our communities.  The activities are designed to mentor/impart upon our children with opportunities other than their current environment can provide, (i.e., positive messaging, cookouts filled with fun and games with a message, encouragement to continue higher educational dreams, knowing the difference between right and wrong decision making and the consequences for both, self-worth, community respect,self respect, respect for authority, (teachers, parents, law enforcement officials, etc.).   We also, when the time comes, sponsor high school students that have the required criteria to attend a college/university, in the area of music education, but not limited to, and do not the financial resources to attend.  We hope to develop these young minds into productive adult citizens that will impact our community here in Tallahassee and other communities in a positive way.     </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Kenneth E. Hanna</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>The 100 Hall of Fame Legacy Foundation, Inc.</name>
        <url>http://hannakenneth713.wix.com/hoflegacyfoundation</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Tallahassee, FL (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/tallahassee</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66438</id>
    <published>2016-07-20T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-20T23:26:12Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66438-central-oregon-sk8-share"/>
    <title>Bend, OR (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Central Oregon Sk8 Share</title>
    <content type="html">Central Oregon Sk8 Share is a grassroots program for the Bend and outer Bend/Central Oregon community. It was founded in May 2016 to connect under-supported youth in Central Oregon with skateboards and skateboard gear. These are youth that are interested in getting into skateboarding but might not otherwise be able to afford it, or youth that already skateboard and do not have the means for replacing damaged equipment. 

· We believe skateboarding is a healthy, life-long, enriching sport that teaches patience and perseverance while building confidence and self-esteem. Skateboarding naturally fosters positive interpersonal connections.
· We believe skateboarding is a positive outlet that should be accessible to all youth of our community regardless of their privilege or resources. 
· Some youth in our community live in circumstances where access to skateboarding seems unattainable. We feel this is a gap that can easily be filled by our local community. 
 
TO GIVE: Our starting goal is to collect enough gear to put together 20 complete skateboard decks with helmets and pads. We accept any skate gear, and it can be used, we just ask that it be in good and safe condition.

TO RECEIVE: In exchange for a skateboard, we ask for a one-page essay from the youth recipient that includes a little bit about themselves and how they feel having a skateboard will improve or enhance their lives. The essay and exchange should be completed through a community partner to maintain confidentiality. 
 
So far I have collected several donations. Donation boxes are set up in two local skateboard shops. I have already connected three youth with boards! I have achieved this by reaching out to several community agencies that work with Central Oregon youth. Getting this grant will enable me to stretch these donations and reach more youth, ensure all youth are provided with safety gear, purchase supplies that don’t get donated, and provide lessons to get
youth safely started.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Heather Kennedy</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Central Oregon Sk8 Share</name>
        <url>http://www.facebook.com/centraloregonsk8share</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Bend, OR (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/bend</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67642</id>
    <published>2016-07-20T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-08-08T20:36:12Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67642-austin-archives-bazaar-2016"/>
    <title>Austin, TX – Austin Archives Bazaar 2016</title>
    <content type="html">The Austin Archives Bazaar is a FREE, fun, and engaging event open to the general public and appropriate for all ages that will be held on Sunday, October 16, 2016 from 2-6pm at Saengerrunde Hall in downtown Austin. 
 
At the heart of the event are booths from over two dozen Central Texas archives showing off their amazing collections and services in one big room and promoting the diverse cultural heritage resources available to the public in our region. Other planned attractions include: an oral history storytelling station, an archival film showcase by the Texas Archive of the Moving Image, a Preservation Station where people can get help preserving their family photographs, papers, and other materials, a historic photo booth, and a program of speakers
 
The Austin Archives Bazaar is organized by the Archivists of Central Texas (ACT), a non-profit group of local professional archivists. </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Kristy Sorensen</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Austin Archives Bazaar 2016</name>
        <url>http://www.austinarchivesbazaar.org/</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Austin, TX</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/austin</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/64868</id>
    <published>2016-07-20T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-12-28T22:06:18Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/64868-bike-repair-and-pizza-fair"/>
    <title>Ottawa – Bike Repair and Pizza Fair</title>
    <content type="html">July’s Awesome Ottawa award goes to Clayton Dignard to support a bike fair in the Bayshore community — a low-income, mostly-newcomer neighbourhood in Ottawa’s west end.

In addition to free bike repairs, distribution of lights and reflectors, workshops on cycling safety, and information from community groups, the bike fair will feature pizza made in an outdoor community oven — with local youth engaged as oven operators in training.

Clayton has been organizing bike fairs in low-income neighbourhoods for the last three years. “I have witnessed,” he says, “how strong and immediate an impact a free bike repair has on a child’s mental and physical health. This is why my volunteers and I continue to do this.”

Clayton is a youth worker and community organizer based at the &lt;A HREF="http://www.pqchc.com"&gt;Pinecrest-Queensway Community Health Centre&lt;/A&gt;.

&lt;BR&gt;&lt;IMG SRC="http://img.awesomefoundation.org/q/src/https%3A%2F%2Faf-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fphotos%2Fimages%2F103887%2Foriginal%2Fclayton-940.jpg/output/jpg/thumb/940x470%23"&gt;</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Clayton Dignard</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Bike Repair and Pizza Fair</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Canada</country>
        <name>Ottawa</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/ottawa</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67665</id>
    <published>2016-07-19T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-19T12:30:50Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67665-guhumura-nosy-interviews-from-rwanda"/>
    <title>Boston, MA – Guhumura: Nosy Interviews from Rwanda </title>
    <content type="html">A Nosy Interview consists of just two simple questions: “What do you smell like?” &amp; “What do you like to smell?” But these two disarming questions yield rich, textured, weird, evocative, funny and beautiful answers. We become more human to each other when we think of the ways we smell. Smell is intimate, unsettling, powerful, and strange—we have to invent a language just to talk about it. (Consider perfume copy—sometimes it’s poetry, other times it’s word salad.) I am sitting on a trove of roughly 100 amazing Nosy Interviews collected in Rwanda over the course of a year spent living there. With the help of my partner, an anthropologist fluent in Kinyarwanda and Swahili, we gathered interviews from people throughout the country—people living in refugee camps, working in the country’s first ice cream shop, learning English, giving tours in a wildlife preserve, managing hotels, weaving baskets, drumming and dancing, exporting coffee, farming the land, and so much more. Rwanda continues to be reduced to a single story, but meeting people from Rwanda is the best way to expand that story. In lieu of traveling to Rwanda (recommended if you have the chance!), it is my hope that sharing these Nosy Interviews will help expand a person’s notion of this place and the people who live there. 

In the past I have featured Nosy Interviews on my website (the currently semi- dormant nosygirl.net), but I hope to showcase these in a place where people will encounter them without seeking them out. A venue like Harvard’s Sensory Ethnography Lab might be a natural choice, but I’d hope to put up an exhibit in a place/places where there’s more foot traffic (coffee shops, the library, Somerville winter farmer's market, etc.). I would welcome suggestions as to the best venue(s) for this! 
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Elizabeth Staudt</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Guhumura: Nosy Interviews from Rwanda </name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Boston, MA</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/boston</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66514</id>
    <published>2016-07-18T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-19T04:28:38Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66514-the-body-of-the-people"/>
    <title>Boston, MA – The Body of The People</title>
    <content type="html">The Body of the People is a site-specific art installation and performance that interweaves iconic language and visual imagery into a poetic discourse concerning current socio-political disruptions. Installed and performed at The Old South Meeting House in Boston on September 29, 2016, The Body of the People will be a reflection upon the state of current protest movements in the United States at the site of the very first protest in America: The Boston Tea Party in 1773. The work draws on protests that I have participated in and documented to create an immersive artwork that questions individual and class representation in the political upheavals taking place in the United States today. For this project, I have created a series of large-scale drawings (see attached image) of protesters and have compiled slogans, mission statements, and manifestos from the major protest movements in the United States today, including Democracy Spring, Democracy Awakening, Black Lives Matter, etc. From these documents, I have created a surreal and poetic text that will be delivered as an address and sung by an opera singer, accompanied by a jazz trio for the duration of the performance. Hosted in collaboration with Arts Administration at Boston University and a range of international and Boston-based institutional and private partners, the Body of the People will premiere at the Old South Meeting House as part of THE SOCIAL, the International Association for Visual Culture’s Fourth Biennial Conference at Boston University. The event will be free and open to the public.
http://www.bu.edu/artsadmin/2016/05/13/the-body-of-the-people/
</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Jeffrey Baykal-Rollins</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>The Body of The People</name>
        <url>http://www.bu.edu/artsadmin/2016/05/13/the-body-of-the-people/</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Boston, MA</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/boston</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67620</id>
    <published>2016-07-18T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-19T03:50:56Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67620-icanhelp"/>
    <title>Boston, MA – iCanHelp</title>
    <content type="html">Society, philanthropic organizations, and insurance companies often dismiss individuals combating chronic illnesses because their pain tends to be “invisible” and/or incurable.  Several Harvard students, some who are diagnosed with their own chronic conditions, came to this realization and set out to create a service that would directly benefit such individuals.
In April 2016, they launched iCanHelp.  iCanHelp’s mission is to provide free, empathetic help and companionship to individuals of all ages who struggle with chronic illness or disability.  iCanHelp is a website (and soon to be app) where individuals can sign-up to give or receive help.  When individuals visit the iCanHelp website, they create a personalized profile and enter their location and upcoming availabilities.   Matches are then made based on two criteria.  The first criterion is that the helper and helpee’s availabilities overlap.  The second, vital, criterion is that the helper be asked to travel no more than 15 minutes (based on their preferred method of of transportation) to the helpee’s location.  Once a match is made, both parties are contacted and introduced to one another.  The helpee can ask for companionship and help with tasks such as: grocery shopping, packing, basic tidying, food preparation, and laundry.  However, the helper is only asked to complete tasks that they feel comfortable doing.  
After the match-date has come and gone, both the helper and helpee can rate their experience, leave feedback, and enter their new availabilities!</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Kayla Oakley</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>iCanHelp</name>
        <url>http://www.icanhelp.co</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Boston, MA</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/boston</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/57408</id>
    <published>2016-07-18T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-18T14:09:22Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/57408-bykids"/>
    <title>Awesome Without Borders (Ոչ ակտիվ) – ByKids</title>
    <content type="html">            BYkids is a non-profit organization pairing master filmmakers, including Albert Maysles and Ric Burns, with youth (ages 8-21) from around the world to create short documentaries that educate Americans about globally relevant issues.
            By giving kids the tools and mentoring to make documentary films about their lives and packaging those films for a wide American audience, BYkids gives voice to youth from diverse cultures, and encourages international understanding and engagement by giving viewers concrete ways to respond.
             Each year, the Story Selection Committee — UNICEF and a group of nationally-recognized journalists, filmmakers, teens and non-profit leaders — creates a list of potential stories from which five are chosen. These five stories carry the universal values of courage, perseverance and dignity. Each story is given to a BYkids' Film Mentor who spends one month helping the young person make the film. UNICEF provides transportation, lodging, communications, security, local networking and other diplomatic resources in each project country.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Holly Carter</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>ByKids</name>
        <url>http://www.bykids.org</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Worldwide</country>
        <name>Awesome Without Borders (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/awesomewithoutborders</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/65215</id>
    <published>2016-07-18T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-10-14T04:30:18Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/65215-john-riegert"/>
    <title>Pittsburgh, PA – John Riegert</title>
    <content type="html">Since February 2015, I've been working on a project that's brought 250 Pittsburgh artists together—each one making a portrait of the same person: John Riegert. John's been my friend for over 20 years. He's an artist who was once one of the most engaging people I've ever known. 15 years ago, he started struggling with mental illness. It led to him losing his job, having his marriage break up and almost becoming homeless. It also led to a suicide attempt that put him in a coma for four days. It was heartbreaking to watch John lose his will to be around others and to give up on his art. I thought a project like this could be of great benefit to him and be something to keep him going. Plus being an artist himself, he would know how to relate to many different people and be sympathetic to what they might need him to do.

So I invited 400 artists and was shocked when 250 said "yes." They include Diane Samuels, Robert Qualters, Delanie Jenkins, Dee Briggs, John Carson, Ron Donoughe, Jon Rubin, Lenka Clayton, Dylan Vitone, Gavin Benjamin, Ryder Henry, Alisha B. Wormsley, Stephanie Armbruster and Mia Tarducci Henry. Work ranges from paintings to sculptures to conceptual pieces to performances to photographs to films and videos. 

Some artists worked from a photo of John I sent with the invitation but many wanted to meet John. This has led to a journey through coffee shops, museums, parks, universities, riverbanks, a cemetery, and artists' homes and studios. Each of the artists has been so generous with their time and their talent. 

In June, the portraits will be part of an exhibition at SPACE gallery. John will will present for the entire run and act as a “docent." So someone coming into the exhibition will be see hundreds of portraits of the same subject—each done by a different artist—and then realize that the person telling them about a particular portrait, answering their question or telling a story about his life, is the subject himself.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Brett Yasko</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>John Riegert</name>
        <url>http://johnriegert.tumblr.com</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Pittsburgh, PA</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/pittsburgh</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/67095</id>
    <published>2016-07-16T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-16T18:25:16Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/67095-water-for-a-thirsty-therapeutic-garden"/>
    <title>Chicago, IL – Water for a Thirsty Therapeutic Garden</title>
    <content type="html">In 2014, our block club received a $5000 grant to create a therapeutic garden for the clients of Envision Unlimited. Located on the north side of Chicago at 4919 N. Clark Street, Envision’s Kathryn Kruger Center serves ten seniors with developmental disabilities and 17 adults with autism. With this grant, we transformed the Center’s outdoor space from an unwelcoming asphalt pad into a vibrant green space for both clients and community members to enjoy. 

Since the garden was created, community members, Envision clients, and staff have worked together to tend to the flowers and plants. In 2016, we added a small vegetable garden. 

Unfortunately, our only water source is inside the Center. To water the plants, we must snake a hose across a bathroom and through a side window. Because of the hassle involved, the plants don't get watered frequently enough, and the clients don't spend as much time outdoors. </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Elizabeth Lindau</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Water for a Thirsty Therapeutic Garden</name>
        <url>http://www.envisionchicago.org/</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Chicago, IL</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/chicago</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/62388</id>
    <published>2016-07-15T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-15T02:50:09Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/62388-for-the-one-who-finds-me"/>
    <title>Madison, WI (Ոչ ակտիվ) – For the One Who FInds Me</title>
    <content type="html">For the One Who Finds Me seeks to create more magic and more kindness in the world--one tiny hashtagged bouquet at a time. 

I founded this project in June 2015 in Madison, Wisconsin. I purchase the flowers myself and buy the vases at thrift stores. I tag each one with the social media accounts and hide them in public places such as: the cereal aisle, the public library, art museums, coffee shops, etc.  People find them and sometimes tag me back! It's a really exciting random act of kindness that strangers in other states have taken on (leaving their own bouquets and using the hashtags).

This is a community-building project that promotes kindness, connection and collaboration between strangers. I hope to build it into a larger and larger movement that has a ripple effect of reminding us all we can commit a random act of kindness at ANY time.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Danika Brubaker</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>For the One Who FInds Me</name>
        <url>http://www.fortheonewhofindsme.com</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Madison, WI (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/madison</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/54937</id>
    <published>2016-07-14T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-14T01:57:46Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/54937-walk-in-bike-theater-series"/>
    <title>Madison, WI (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Walk-in Bike/Theater Series</title>
    <content type="html">I am the Neighborhood Police Officer for the Triangle Neighborhood.
I am asking for the financial means to purchase an outdoor movie screen and the rights to show 2-3 films on the green space near Braxton Place this fall (see attached map). My reasons for doing so include:

Both residents of Bayview and CDA properties do not have extra money to go to the theater, but they love watching movies.

It's difficult to find events that both the disabled/mentally ill residents from CDA and the immigrant population at Bayview can both enjoy, and enjoy it together as a neighborhood. This would be an ideal location for Vilas and Brittingham Neighborhood residents to bike to as well.

Other neighborhoods could benefit from the same outdoor movie screen.
The Bayview Foundation has agreed to be the financial receiver and CDA has agreed to allow the events to occur on the green space (owned by CDA) off of Braxton Place.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Kim Alan</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Walk-in Bike/Theater Series</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>United States</country>
        <name>Madison, WI (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/madison</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66088</id>
    <published>2016-07-11T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-11T13:18:25Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66088-smile-tile"/>
    <title>Tilburg (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Smile Tile</title>
    <content type="html">De standaard 30x30 cm stoeptegels zijn grijs, standaard en uniform. Dat kan dus veel interessanter en leuker. Stel je voor dat je op een dag met een chagrijnig hoofd over straat loopt en een van deze tegels ontdekt. Deze kleine ingreep in de publieke ruimte zal je dag net wat leuker maken.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Raoul</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Smile Tile</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Netherlands</country>
        <name>Tilburg (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/tilburg</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66493</id>
    <published>2016-07-11T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-11T06:22:02Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66493-before-i-die-cbd-edition"/>
    <title>Singapore – Before I die (CBD edition)</title>
    <content type="html">Started in 2011 in New Orleans, Before I Die is a global public art project that invites people to reflect on their lives and share their personal aspirations in public space. People are invited to continue the phrase “Before I die I want to…”. More than 1000 Before I Die walls have been created by people all over the world.

We are the two volunteers that are striving to organize the next Before I die project in the heart of the Singapore CBD in August 2016 (subject to permission from the authorities), in order to remind the Singapore business community about their childhood dreams, celebrate life, and help to connect to the most important things in life. If we can break through the shell and remind a few hundred people about their dreams, that would be the best outcome.  
 
This is a not-for-profit project, and we are seeking help from Awesome foundation to support the execution.</content>
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    <author>
      <name>Irina Chuchkina</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Before I die (CBD edition)</name>
        <url>http://beforeidie.cc/</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Singapore</country>
        <name>Singapore</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/singapore</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/64910</id>
    <published>2016-07-11T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-11T17:18:03Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/64910-born-just-right-3d-innovations"/>
    <title>Awesome Without Borders (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Born Just Right 3D innovations</title>
    <content type="html">I'm building a 3D printed glitter-shooting prosthetic arm. I'm also trying to build an arm that can hold a phone to take pictures and so I can watch movies. When I get better at building 3D printed arms, I hope I can build things for other kids and adults.</content>
    <link href="https://af-production.s3.amazonaws.com/photos/images/87675/original/LatestPrototype.JPG" rel="enclosure" type="image/jpeg"/>
    <author>
      <name>Jordan Reeves</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>Born Just Right 3D innovations</name>
        <url>http://bornjustright.com</url>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Worldwide</country>
        <name>Awesome Without Borders (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/awesomewithoutborders</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <id>tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/66184</id>
    <published>2016-07-10T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2016-07-10T03:17:32Z</updated>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/projects/66184-south-sarnia-community-fair"/>
    <title>Sarnia (Ոչ ակտիվ) – South Sarnia Community Fair</title>
    <content type="html">Over the last seven years our church has been making efforts to bring a quality family friendly event to the southern part of our city. Our Community Fair is designed to have rides, inflatables, candy and a bbq all at no cost for the families of this community. Additionally, we also invite non-profit organizations to participate in the fair. Each organization supplies an interactive game. This provides a fun and exciting end of summer event for hundreds of people in south sarnia. Among the communities who benefit from the fair are families who participate in Circles and also families who have children with Autism. Through our existing partnerships with the organizations that serve these families this enhances the sense of belonging for all involved. </content>
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    <author>
      <name>Deve Persad</name>
    </author>
    <awesome:details>
      <project>
        <name>South Sarnia Community Fair</name>
      </project>
      <chapter>
        <country>Canada</country>
        <name>Sarnia (Ոչ ակտիվ)</name>
        <url>https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/sarnia</url>
      </chapter>
    </awesome:details>
  </entry>
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